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The Canadian effort for a Liberian library
by Nil Köksal

CBC News    Translate This Article
25 September 2013

On 25 September 2013 CBC News reported: Call it a new chapter for Liberia -- the construction of a $2-million library and community centre in Paynesville, on the coast of African nation of Liberia. The library is being built in part by Leo Johnson, a Liberian who escaped a civil war in the 90s to come to Canada. He said he was inspired to start building the Liberian Learning Centre by reading the biography of Samuel Morris, a Liberian prince who moved to the US and went to Taylor University. It was the book he read during his time in the refugee camps. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of education, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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